- Ralph Lucarella said...
- HI TOM....I DON'T BELIEVE IT WAS GEORGE CASES'S PORK ROLL. GEORGE WAS THE BIG LEAGUE BALL PLAYER BUT IT WAS IN HIS FAMILY. IT COULD HAVE BEEN CLIFF CASE. I LIVED IN THAT NEIGHBORHOOD FOR YEARS AND WE ALL LOVED THE PORK ROLL. BETWEEN THEM AND THE TOMATO PIES, TRENTON STOOD ALONE IN PRODUCING TWO OF THE BEST TASTING FOOD PRODUCTS AROUND. BEST REGARDS.
- omad said...
- Here's the skinny on this one === Pork roll is a type of sausage-like meat product commonly available in and around New Jersey and Philadelphia. In North Jersey it is usually called Taylor Ham.[1] The product, as it is made today, was developed in 1856[2] by John Taylor of Trenton, New Jersey, though several firms produce their own versions. Got this from Wikapedia. When I first left NJ and moved out west, the two things I insisted my son bring when he came out to ski were Pork Roll and Tastycakes. HI OMAD: TAYLOR (JHN TAYLOR) WAS A SEPARATE ENTITY WHO ALSO MANUFACTURED PORK ROLL.
- Sally Logan Gilman said...
- Hi Tom: We also load up on Tastykakes and pork rolls when we come to Trenton. My sons and grandson love the pork roll but the Butterscotch Krimpets are an acquired taste -- but that means more for me. We also bring back Krispy Kreme doughnuts from Acme Mrkt. on Route 1. They box them for us and have them ready when we stop by before heating north. Oh how I miss all my favorites from NJ. Regards
- Anonymous said...
- Hi Tom, how about fresh versus smoked pork roll to separate the men from the boys. If you are not a Trenton native you may be aware of Taylor since they now ship to retirement venues. A fellow on an auto site gave himself away with his avatar of Taylor's logo. He wondered how I knew where he had roots. Sadly, I think the old fashioned pie is going to fade. Much of what we loved had to be in the quality of the cheese and such. The big companies dominate the market anymore.
- Hi Tom::) NOW I know why my Grandma always called it prepared Ham. Thats what it was once called:) ALSO: The BREAKFAST only theme of Pork Roll did not exist in my house and I have only come across that after starting the blog. We might have pork roll for lunch or supper as well:)
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Tuesday, March 15, 2011
1936: GEORGE CASE'S PORK ROLL - A PROUD TRENTON TRADITION
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- Ralph Lucarella said...
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HI TOM....I DON'T BELIEVE IT WAS GEORGE CASES'S PORK ROLL. GEORGE WAS THE BIG LEAGUE BALL PLAYER BUT IT WAS IN HIS FAMILY. IT COULD HAVE BEEN CLIFF CASE. I LIVED IN THAT NEIGHBORHOOD FOR YEARS AND WE ALL LOVED THE PORK ROLL. BETWEEN THEM AND THE TOMATOE PIES, TRENTON STOOD ALONE IN PRODUCING TWO OF THE BEST TASTING FOOD PRODUCTS AROUND. BEST REGARDSS.
- Tuesday, March 15, 2011
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Here's the skinny on this one ===
Pork roll is a type of sausage-like meat product commonly available in and around New Jersey and Philadelphia. In North Jersey it is usually called Taylor Ham.[1] The product, as it is made today, was developed in 1856[2] by John Taylor of Trenton, New Jersey, though several firms produce their own versions.
Got this from Wikapedia. When I first left NJ and moved out west, the two things I insisted my son bring when he came out to ski were Pork Roll and Tastycakes. - Tuesday, March 15, 2011
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Hi Tom: We also load up on Tastykakes and pork rolls when we come to Trenton. My sons and grandson love the pork roll but the Butterscotch Krimpets are an acquired taste -- but that means more for me. We also bring back Krispy Kreme doughnuts from Acme Mrkt. on Route 1. They box them for us and have them ready when we stop by before heating north. Oh how I miss all my favorites from NJ. Regards
- Wednesday, March 16, 2011
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Hi Tom, how about fresh versus smoked pork roll to separate the men from the boys. If you are not a Trenton native you may be aware of Taylor since they now ship to retirement venues. A fellow on an auto site gave himself away with his avatar of Taylor's logo. He wondered how I knew where he had roots.
Sadly, I think the old fashioned pie is going to fade. Much of what we loved had to be in the quality of the cheese and such. The big companies dominate the market anymore.
skip - Wednesday, March 16, 2011
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Hi Tom::)
NOW I know why my Grandma always called it prepared Ham. Thats what it was once called:)
ALSO: The BREAKFAST only theme of Pork Roll did not exist in my house and I have only come across that after starting the blog. We might have pork roll for lunch or supper as well:) - Wednesday, March 16, 2011
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Stop with the food! It's driving me crazy. There were so many small places that knew how to make a great tomato pies in the Trenton area. Taylor smoked pork roll was the best, especially with baked beans and home fries. And I lived on Tasty products all through high school and college. Whenever I get down there I stock up but now it's time to start having them shipped to me, hell with the expense. And yes, it has be difficult to explain tomato pies and pork roll to people in Mass and Maine.
- Wednesday, March 16, 2011
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Nothing like food to bring out lots of discussion. My son, who lives in Morris County, is a true Pork Roll devotee and has his three boys all addicted to it.
I'm a little confused, is Charlie Gaudette, Nancy's dad, also Mike Kuzma's uncle? Nancy and I are still in regular contact, especially since I moved back to NJ from Seattle. - Thursday, March 17, 2011
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Tom, if you will give me an address that I can send Nancy's e-mail address to you, not on this website, I will do that.
- Friday, March 18, 2011
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Tom,
Not sure how I missed this post but after reading it I agree. But I beleive Farmcrest was the best taste in Pork Roll. - Sunday, January 15, 2012
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The first time we got a break at Basic Training, in 1959, we wondered what to do. I had to have a Tomato Pie, or a Pork Roll sandwich. My GI buddies, had no clue. We get Case's Pork Roll shipped to Nebraska, every year, thru their web site. Sorry to see they had a fire. Played hide and seek on their roof many times in the 40s and 50s, before moving to Hamilton Township, and Redfern St. My father in law, George Erdy, even carried Pork Roll when they first visited us in Hawaii. :)
- Wednesday, August 29, 2012
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Farm Crest pork roll was right at the back of our yard on Greenwood. I still remember when it burnt down the fire company had to come through our yard. Whenever we needed pork roll or sausage we would call and they would bring it out the back of the building and hand it over the fence.
- Wednesday, November 20, 2013
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Tom - In your answer to the question about Case's Pork Roll, you were absolutely correct - It was George Washington Case Sr. who began the production of prepared ham or pork roll on his farm in Belle Mead. His family later included Sen. Clifford Case, and George Washington Case Jr. the baseball player. All the same family, but the elder Case began the company that bears the name. The Goldy name is associated with this family as well. Lakeside Girl
- Wednesday, August 16, 2017